Moon-Crane wrote:Nice. You got the good weather today. Sea looks lovely.
Ta MC - yes, I was lucky with the weather. Here's another, of the bay right next to Durdle Door:
Moon-Crane wrote:Nice. You got the good weather today. Sea looks lovely.
Dorset Girl wrote:Nice, BGF, especially the first one of St John's College. Glad you had a good day.
Bee Gees Fan wrote:Dorset Girl wrote:Nice, BGF, especially the first one of St John's College. Glad you had a good day.
Thanks, DG, yours are lovely too.
Photos from punting:
Dorset Girl wrote:Moon-Crane wrote:Nice. You got the good weather today. Sea looks lovely.
Ta MC - yes, I was lucky with the weather. Here's another, of the bay right next to Durdle Door:
Moon-Crane wrote:Great pics. Those bridging cameras can create a decent enough shallow depth of field with the right subject.
kat wrote:Moon-Crane wrote:Great pics. Those bridging cameras can create a decent enough shallow depth of field with the right subject.
that's actually from the D40 that was dad's
Mr Blue Sky wrote:Wow, Dumbledore looks great
Dorset Girl wrote:kat wrote:Moon-Crane wrote:Great pics. Those bridging cameras can create a decent enough shallow depth of field with the right subject.
that's actually from the D40 that was dad's
Yep, lovely photos, particularly the middle one. The D40 was the first SLR I owned - I loved it.
kat wrote:Moon-Crane wrote:Great pics. Those bridging cameras can create a decent enough shallow depth of field with the right subject.
that's actually from the D40 that was dad's
Moon-Crane wrote:kat wrote:Moon-Crane wrote:Great pics. Those bridging cameras can create a decent enough shallow depth of field with the right subject.
that's actually from the D40 that was dad's
Ha.That was probably a bit easier to get the effect then. Still nice pics, either way.
Moon-Crane wrote:Neither's showing for me, Lil. I can view the second one if i right click on the area where the image is meant to be and go to the address, but i can't see the first one at all - just get a message saying the account's protected.
Just done a quick test. Edit your image tag in the second post (John) to use this:
https://p.twimg.com/AtcIV8-CEAIljng.jpg:large
and the pic should show ok.
Great pic
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